Draymond Green Talks Dealing With Courtside Drake If Raptors Make It to Finals

Draymond could care less about Drake being on his worst behavior.

Draymond Green and Drake talk after the game.
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Draymond Green and Drake talk after the game.

Ever since the Toronto Raptors tied up their Eastern Conference Finals series with the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, all anyone has wanted to talk about is Drake, who has made enemies out of Giannis Antetokounmpo's rep Georgios Dimitropoulos, and Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer with his courtside antics during Raptors' home games.  

The #Bucks head coach says there's "no place" for Drake's courtside behavior.https://t.co/tCJzo5c6jG pic.twitter.com/CtgkmZp68u

It was only a matter of time before talk of Drake's shenanigans permeated its way to the Western Conference, and the Golden State Warriors as they patiently await the winner of the Bucks/Raps series. A question about Drake's courtside behavior went to the right player in Draymond Green, a friend of the rapper and also someone who will say what is exactly on his mind.

Green responded to the question with a dig at Drake's basketball skills before admitting that he "really don't care" about what he does courtside. 

Draymond on how he'll handle Drake if Warriors play Raptors:

"Drake can't shoot. Nor can he pass. You ever seen Drake play basketball?"

Has Draymond?

"I saw a couple highlights. They wasn't so high. So I really don't care."

— Nick Friedell (@NickFriedell) May 23, 2019

What does Draymond mean Drake can't shoot or play basketball?

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Ah yes, we see what he's talking about.

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